Sara Cwynar: Glass Life

Sara Cwynar author Shelia Heiti author Legacy Russell author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Aperture

Published:17th Jun '21

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A feminist-inflected investigation of color and image-driven consumer culture, Gilded Age brings together Sara Cwynar's multilayered portraits and stills from the films Soft Film (2016), Rose Gold (2017), and Red Film (2018).

A feminist-inflected investigation of color and image-driven consumer culture, Glass Life brings together Sara Cwynar’s multilayered portraits and stills from the films Soft Film (2016), Rose Gold (2017), and Red Film (2018).

Cwynar’s research-driven and visually complex images constitute the hallmarks of contemporary post–Pictures Generation work—in which photography is pursued in relation to film, sculpture, digital culture, and the cultural and technological history of image-making. Cwynar’s work revolves around her interest in subjective notions of beauty through images; the fetishization of consumer objects and colors; and the exploration of the informal image archives that have emerged around the industrialization and capitalization of these ideas. As part of her core practice, Cwynar collects, arranges, and archives her eBay purchases and creates studio studies of these consumer objects, exploring how images circulate online and how the lives and purposes of both physical objects and their likenesses change over time. Sara Cwynar: Glass Life is a must-have sourcebook for understanding the multilayered practice of this celebrated, multidisciplinary artist.

“A visually arresting dive into digital culture and consumerism that cements Cwynar’s position as one of photography’s most innovative young talents.” —Monocle

“A critical exploration of the use of photography to package and sell beauty.” —Vanity Fair

Glass Life is more than a monograph. Beyond Cwynar’s sharp and detailed exposé of institutionalised power, it is the way she conveys the complicated visceral experience of being a subject within these systems that makes the work so radical and remarkable.” —British Journal of Photography

  • Winner of MAST Foundation for Photography Grant on Industry and Work 2018
  • Winner of The Baloise Art Prize, Statements, Art Basel 47 2016
  • Winner of International Film Festival Rotterdam, Ammodo Tiger Short Prize 2018
  • Winner of Print Magazine, 20 Under 30 New Visual Artist Award Art Director’s Club Young Guns Award 2011
  • Winner of Printed Matter Emerging Artist Publication Series Grant 2013

ISBN: 9781597114790

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 840g

200 pages